MSP430f149IPMR


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Description

MSP430f149IPMR Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics

8 MHz MCU with 60KB Flash, 2KB SRAM, 12-bit ADC, comparator, SPI/UART

Pricing (USD)

Quantity Unit Price
1 — 99 6.057
100 — 249 4.183
250 — 999 2.392
1,000 + 1.379

The above prices are for reference only.

Specifications

Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Product Category 16-bit Microcontrollers - MCU
RoHS Y
Mounting Style SMD/SMT
Package / Case LQFP-64
Series MSP430F149
Core MSP430
Data Bus Width 16 bit
Maximum Clock Frequency 8 MHz
Program Memory Size 60 kB
Data RAM Size 2 kB
ADC Resolution 12 bit
Number of I/Os 48 I/O
Operating Supply Voltage 1.8 V to 3.6 V
Minimum Operating Temperature - 40 C
Maximum Operating Temperature + 85 C
Packaging Reel
Height 1.4 mm
Length 10 mm
Program Memory Type Flash
Width 10 mm
Brand Texas Instruments
Data ROM Size 256 B
Data ROM Type Flash
Interface Type Serial
Moisture Sensitive Yes
Number of ADC Channels 8 Channel
Number of Timers/Counters 2 Timer
Processor Series 1 Series
Product Type 16-bit Microcontrollers - MCU
Factory Pack Quantity 1000
Subcategory Microcontrollers - MCU
Tradename MSP430
Watchdog Timers No Watchdog Timer
Part # Aliases MSP430A010IPMR MSP430A049IPMR MSP430F149IPMR-KAM
Unit Weight 0.012088 oz

For more information, please refer to datasheet

Documents

MSP430f149IPMR Datasheet

 

More Information

The Texas Instruments MSP430™ family of ultra-low-power microcontrollers (MCUs) consist of several devices featuring different sets of peripherals targeted for various applications. The architecture, combined with five low-power modes is optimized to achieve extended battery life in portable measurement applications. The device features a powerful 16-bit RISC CPU, 16-bit registers, and constant generators that attribute to maximum code efficiency. The digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) allows wake-up from low-power modes to active mode in less than 6 µs.

 

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